Jacksonville fugitive arrested decades later

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- (WKMG) -- A Jacksonville man wanted for his involvement in a scheme to murder a central Florida mayor was captured by the FBI Thursday, nearly 40 years after the crime.

The FBI recently developed new information that William Claybourne Taylor was living in Reidsville, North Carolina under a false name.

Taylor, now 67, was wanted for his alleged involvement in the January 8, 1977 murder of a former Immigration and Naturalization Service official, and the shooting of a former mayor of Williston, which is south of Gainesville.

On the night of the murder, Taylor and an accomplice, who is now deceased, pulled alongside a car that was occupied by the victims, according to the FBI.